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BOXX Unveils S-Class Workstations with New Intel Core Ultra Processors

BOXX Technologies, the leading innovator of high-performance computer workstations, rendering systems, and servers, today announced that its best-selling APEXX S-Class workstations now feature Intel Core Ultra 7 and Ultra 9 processors. The new CPUs deliver outstanding performance for CAD, 3D design, motion media, and other professional software applications. BOXX is first to market with workstations featuring the new Intel Core Ultra processors and is accepting orders now.

"Intel Core Ultra processors unlock new levels of performance with features like AI optimization, increased PCIe lanes, and maximized peripheral connectivity," said BOXX founder and Chief Technology Officer Tim Lawrence. "Whether you're 3D modeling, video editing, engineering, designing, or utilizing AI enhancements, BOXX APEXX S-class systems powered by Intel Core Ultra processors will accelerate your creative applications and render engines through their most demanding tasks."

BOXX Introduces Rack Mounted RAXX S1G Workstation with Intel Core 14th Gen Processors

BOXX Technologies, the leading innovator of high-performance computer workstations, rendering systems, and servers, today introduced RAXX S1G, a rack-mounted workstation featuring up to two NVIDIA RTX GPUs and Intel Core i7 or i9 14th gen processors. The new Intel CPUs offer outstanding performance for CAD, 3D design, motion media, and other professional software applications, while RAXX S1G delivers the power and performance of a desk side workstation in a 1U form factor for both onsite and remote creators.

"BOXX innovation has enabled us to offer a version our best-selling APEXX S3 desk side workstation in the form of rackmount platform," said BOXX CEO Wes Breyfogle. "With RAXX S1G, organizations can harness the performance of Intel Core 14th gen processors to create and render, onsite or remotely, with the most demanding 3D modeling, CAD, and motion media applications."

BOXX Workstation Tower Upgrades with New Intel Core 14th Gen Processors

BOXX Technologies, the leading innovator of high-performance computer workstations, rendering systems, and servers, today announced that its APEXX S4 workstation now features Intel Core i7 and i9 14th gen processors. The new CPUs provide outstanding performance for CAD, 3D design, motion media, and other professional software applications. The workstation joins the flagship APEXX S3 (announced 10/16/23) and entry level APEXX E3 in the Intel Core 14th gen BOXX workstation product line. BOXX is among the first workstation manufacturers to ship systems equipped with the new processors.

"The new APEXX S4 significantly accelerates demanding 3D workflows," said Wes Breyfogle, BOXX CEO. "The addition of Intel Core 14th gen processors to this multi-GPU workstation empowers architects, engineers, animators, VFX artists, video editors, and other creative professionals to create and render faster and more efficiently than ever before."

BOXX Introduces New APEXX T4 PRO AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7000 WX-Series Workstation

BOXX Technologies, the leading innovator of high-performance computer workstations, rendering systems, and servers, today introduced APEXX T4 PRO, a workstation featuring new, AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7000 WX- Series processors. The most powerful AMD platform ever, Ryzen Threadripper PRO delivers state-of-the-art performance for a variety of creative industries.

"The new AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7000-WX Series provides an outstanding platform for APEXX T4 PRO," said BOXX founder and VP of Engineering Tim Lawrence. "The number of processing cores and innovative features, optimized by BOXX liquid cooling which is essential for high performance CPUs, will empower VFX artists, animators, motion media editors, architects, engineers, and data scientists, to create faster than ever before."

NVIDIA and AMD Deliver Powerful Workstations to Accelerate AI, Rendering and Simulation

To enable professionals worldwide to build and run AI applications right from their desktops, NVIDIA and AMD are powering a new line of workstations equipped with NVIDIA RTX Ada Generation GPUs and AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7000 WX-Series CPUs. Bringing together the highest levels of AI computing, rendering and simulation capabilities, these new platforms enable professionals to efficiently tackle the most resource-intensive, large-scale AI workflows locally.

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Advanced AI tasks typically require data-center-level performance. Training a large language model with a trillion parameters, for example, takes thousands of GPUs running for weeks, though research is underway to reduce model size and enable model training on smaller systems while still maintaining high levels of AI model accuracy. The new NVIDIA RTX GPU and AMD CPU-powered AI workstations provide the power and performance required for training such smaller models, as well as local fine-tuning, and helping to offload data center and cloud resources for AI development tasks. The devices let users select single- or multi-GPU configurations as required for their workloads.

BOXX Unveils New Mobile Workstation and More at Autodesk University 2013

BOXX Technologies, the leading innovator of high-performance workstations and rendering systems, today announced that the new GoBOXX 1920 mobile workstation will debut at BOXX booth #2122 at Autodesk University 2013 in Las Vegas, NV. Held at The Venetian Hotel Dec. 3-5, the annual conference and exhibition welcomes design professionals from around the world to attend classes, keynotes, product demonstrations, exhibits, and networking events. The booth will also showcase demonstrations of other BOXX systems hosted by visualization experts from both Autodesk and Blue Marble 3D (a division of Chipman Design Architecture).

"If attendees have questions regarding simulation, rendering, ray tracing, or some other aspect of their workflow, we're offering an environment where they can consult with leading experts," says Shoaib Mohammad, BOXX VP of Marketing and Business Development. "In addition, our booth allows users of 3ds Max, Maya, Revit, V-Ray, and Octane Render to experience how those applications are supposed to run. An added bonus is that they will also discover the power and performance of our new GoBOXX."

BOXX Introduces Intel Xeon Workstation Available With Four GPUs

BOXX Technologies, the leading authority on dedicated rendering and innovator in high-performance computing systems for product design, visualization, engineering, visual effects, and more, today introduced the 3DBOXX 4925, the industry's first single Intel Xeon processor workstation with support for up to four GPUs. The latest addition to the BOXX 4900 series workstation line, 4925 enables users of Autodesk Revit, Autodesk 3ds Max, SolidWorks, CATIA, and other professional software applications, to simultaneously design and render without bogging down the processes.

New BOXX Workstation Featuring Intel Xeon Offers 80% Performance Increase

BOXX Technologies, the leading innovator of high-performance workstations and rendering systems, today announced the introduction of the 3DBOXX 8920 workstation which delivers an 80% application performance increase over its predecessor, the 3DBOXX 8520. The latest addition to their heralded 3DBOXX 8500/8900 workstation line, 8920 features dual, eight-core Intel Xeon E5-2600 series processors, along with a host of other technology upgrades that boost overall performance for VFX artists, animators, designers, engineers, and other creative professionals.

"Our BOXX is better than their box," said Shoaib Mohammad, BOXX VP of Marketing and Business Development, in response to being asked what's separates the workstation manufacturer from its competitors. "At BOXX, we understand the applications our customers employ to create, test, and modify their ideas. And we create optimized configurations using the latest Intel Xeon processors in order to provide the best possible user experience when dealing with complex simulations, rendering, and ray tracing applications."
The 3DBOXX 8920 features up to 16 cores (32 threads) of high-powered, multitasking performance for 3D design, animation, rendering, visualization, VFX compositing, and more. Designed to accommodate multi-threading, multiple applications, and complex production pipelines, the new 8920 has also expanded to include additional memory and up to three NVIDIA GPUs. The result is faster performance for both CPU- and GPU-based rendering, simulation, and ray tracing tasks.
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